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Joined: August 22 2010
Location: Indiana
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Points: 20623
Posted: October 26 2015 at 16:48
Just got a free 6 pack of this.....I'll let you know how it is....
from Three Floyds, a local brewery....well known in the area and they have a reputation for interesting beers...including the famous Dark Lord Russian Imperial Stout. only available once a year.
Edited by dr wu23 - October 26 2015 at 16:50
One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
Still no votes for Genny Cream Ale....poor Genny, she never gets any respect. Guess you gotta give to get....and all Genny gives is a massive hangover and pimples (yeah, every time we drank Genny from a keg, the lot of us would get pimples the next day.....then again, I haven't had Genny since was 17.....and I haven't had a high school zit since I was 17.....coincidence?).
Give Yuengling shot, especially if you are in northeast Pennsylvania and can get it fresh.
I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
Joined: August 22 2010
Location: Indiana
Status: Offline
Points: 20623
Posted: December 08 2015 at 08:54
Intruder wrote:
Still no votes for Genny Cream Ale....poor Genny, she never gets any respect. Guess you gotta give to get....and all Genny gives is a massive hangover and pimples (yeah, every time we drank Genny from a keg, the lot of us would get pimples the next day.....then again, I haven't had Genny since was 17.....and I haven't had a high school zit since I was 17.....coincidence?).
Give Yuengling shot, especially if you are in northeast Pennsylvania and can get it fresh.
Never seen any 'Genny' cream ale but then never looked for any either.
I have had Yuengling...both the lager and the porter....good beer and the beer of choice of 'Repairman Jack', the hero of the novels by F Paul Wilson.
One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
Yuengling is the oldest active brewery in the USA; I'm from the NE Pennsylvania region and Yuengling, Stegmeiyer, Genesee, Rolling Rock, Schmidts, and Gibbons were our local beers.....and NOBODY wanted to drink them. They were just standard American lagers - watery and tasteless but they served their purpose to get the miners drunk cheaply. With the microbrewery craze, some of these breweries upgraded their product and seriously improved their brew. In fact, you can now find Yuengling on tap in London and Amersterdam.....you used to be able to find it only in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area of NE PA.
Edited by Intruder - December 09 2015 at 13:32
I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
Joined: August 22 2010
Location: Indiana
Status: Offline
Points: 20623
Posted: December 10 2015 at 06:40
Intruder wrote:
Yuengling is the oldest active brewery in the USA; I'm from the NE Pennsylvania region and Yuengling, Stegmeiyer, Genesee, Rolling Rock, Schmidts, and Gibbons were our local beers.....and NOBODY wanted to drink them. They were just standard American lagers - watery and tasteless but they served their purpose to get the miners drunk cheaply. With the microbrewery craze, some of these breweries upgraded their product and seriously improved their brew. In fact, you can now find Yuengling on tap in London and Amersterdam.....you used to be able to find it only in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area of NE PA.
Don't know the other ones but I have always liked Rolling Rock....good beer for the hot summer days.
One does nothing yet nothing is left undone. Haquin
Joined: April 12 2016
Location: A Rainbow
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Points: 108
Posted: April 13 2016 at 18:22
I'm too young to drink beer, nor will I ever in my life drink beer, but I think my parents have this...
Yeap, I see these lying around.
I've heard my parents tell me everyday to never drink and with the cases of drunk drivers and drunkenness, I'm kinda scared of them. I need a hug.
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